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Simone di Castri speaks with Women’s World Banking about the phygital revolution (and more)

This episode of the Women’s World Banking’s Making Finance Work for Women podcast delves into the pivotal role of physical touchpoints in the digital age, exploring their significance in engaging women customers and enhancing their financial inclusion. This topic has particular relevance to financial sector supervisors as technology changes access for vulnerable customers. Sonja Kelly (Global Vice President, Research & Advocacy, Women’s World Banking) and Simone di Castri, PhD (Co-Head & Co-Founder, Cambridge Suptech Lab) discuss the intersection of fintech innovations, the role of banking agents, financial capability, and the effectiveness of digital financial solutions in reaching the last-mile customer and ensure a holistic approach to women’s financial empowerment.

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Cambridge SupTech Lab

Cambridge SupTech Lab

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Jose Miguel Mestanza Hirakata

Cambridge SupTech Lab

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Juliet Ongwae

Cambridge SupTech Lab

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Kalliopi Letsiou

Cambridge SupTech Lab

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Maryeliza Brasa and Samir Kiuhan-Vasquez

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Matt Grasser

Cambridge SupTech Lab

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Matt Grasser and Kalliopi Letsiou

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Simone di Castri

Cambridge SupTech Lab

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